Chapter 1

Outside the police tape surrounding a fancy hotel, a police officer can be seen blocking my way.

"There seems to be a bomb hidden in the hotel! Unauthorized personnel are not allowed to get any closer!"

I'm just about to dig out my work badge when the intern next to me, Christine Wyatt, covers her mouth in a pretentiously shocked manner.

"Officer, there's a detonator and a timer in his bag! Those things look so scary!"

The entire scene goes eerily silent. Almost immediately, I see a few guns getting aimed at my forehead.

Anxiety begins overwhelming me. "I'm a bomb disposal expert from the Headquarters Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit! My bag contains all the tools necessary to dispose of a bomb!"

"Throw your bag over to me and keep your hands where I can see them!" Captain Scott Hunter roars at me.

My bag is opened afterward. Things like an insulated cutter, a bomb suppression blanket, and a liquid nitrogen cooling tank are scattered across the ground.

Before I can explain myself, Christine suddenly points at me while screaming, "Why are you still playing dumb? You just told me that you wanted to set off an explosion in that hotel!

"What, now that the police are here, you dare not admit what you just said, huh? You're a terrorist through and through!"

Scott reacts quickly by pinning me on the hood of the police cruiser with my hands folded behind my back.

"We're taking you back for a thorough interrogation!"

My heart almost stops at those words.

The bomb that's packed with enough firepower to take out half a street has already gone on a countdown in the hotel lobby. But I, the only bomb disposal expert who can get rid of the bomb, have handcuffs put on me because of Christine's nonsensical accusations.

Right now, there are only 29 minutes left before the bomb goes off.

"Officer, this is absolutely a misunderstanding!"

Two police officers held me by the arms. My back was pressed firmly against the hood of the police car, and the handcuffs were cutting painfully into my wrists.

"I'm Julius Kinney from the headquarter's EOD unit! My badge number is 079527. You can make a call to verify!"

Captain Hunter, the head of the criminal unit, flipped through my ID twice, then glanced at the scattered bomb disposal tools on the ground.

"You can buy any kind of fake ID these days," he said, tossing my badge into an evidence bag. "How do you explain being caught with detonators and a timer when you claim to be a bomb disposal expert?"

"I never had any detonators in my bag! Those are insulated cutters and liquid nitrogen cooling tanks!"

I craned my neck to look at Christine, who was standing ten feet away. She was leaning against another police car, looking down at her phone without a trace of panic on her face.

"Christine, tell them everything in my bag is standard bomb disposal equipment!"

Christine looked up innocently.

"Julius, how was I supposed to know what was in your bag?" She tilted her head, her voice so cloying it gave me goosebumps. "All I saw were all sorts of weird things, and you kept muttering about blowing up the hotel. I was so scared."

"When did I ever say anything about blowing up the hotel?"

I was so angry that my temples were throbbing.

Captain Hunter raised a hand to cut me off.

"This involves explosives and terrorist rhetoric. Take him to the command vehicle for interrogation first."

"Wait! Just listen to me!" I braced myself against the hood of the police car, refusing to move. "There's a Ghost-7 bomb in the basement of the hotel. There are only three people in the country who can disarm this thing!

"One is at a conference overseas, and the other was killed in action last month. So, I'm the only one left!"

Captain Hunter's hand paused mid-motion.

I seized the opportunity to continue, "I know Luther Burch from your local EOD unit. He can't handle this kind of bomb! The Ghost-7's detonator mechanism is a triple-nested structure, and standard disarming procedure will set it off immediately.

"Just let me go in there, and I'll defuse the bomb within 20 minutes. If I can't, you can do whatever you want with me."

Captain Hunter shot me a glance, then turned to the communications officer beside him.

"What's the situation with the EOD team inside?"

The communications officer's earpiece crackled for a few seconds, and his expression shifted.

Chapter 2

"Captain Hunter, Luther says he's never seen this type of detonator mechanism before. He failed in his first attempt and nearly triggered the sidearm."

Captain Hunter's brow furrowed into a tight knot.

A spark of hope ignited in my chest.

"See! I was telling the truth! Let me go in there!"

Just then, Christine sauntered over slowly.

"Officer, you really shouldn't believe him. He's always been a braggart. Back in our unit, he never stopped going on about being the best in the country. But really, he's just a slacker coasting by."

She leaned in closer to Captain Hunter and whispered, "Besides, he's not quite right in the head. Last month, our superior had a talk with him. He said if he caused any more trouble, he'd be fired.

"Don't you think it's suspicious that a guy like that shows up at a bomb site with a box full of tools?"

Captain Hunter's gaze toward me shifted instantly.

I opened my mouth, but all the blood in my body was rushing to my head.

"Christine, this is no time for jokes! You're treating the safety of hundreds of people inside like a game!"

Christine put on a wounded look. "See? He's getting worked up again. People with mental instability will fly off the handle at the slightest thing. Officer, you really need to keep an eye on him. I'm worried he might hurt someone."

Captain Hunter waved his hand without hesitation.

"Take him away! Lock him up in the command vehicle. We'll wait for confirmation from headquarters."

The two officers dragged me toward the command vehicle.

I twisted my head to look back at the hotel. Inside the lobby, children in performance costumes were being evacuated in batches by the staff.

Today was the finals of the state junior piano competition.

More than 300 children and their parents were still inside, and there were only 26 minutes left before the bomb beneath their feet was set to detonate.

Inside the command vehicle, my handcuffs were fastened to the crossbar at the back of the seat.

Captain Hunter sat across from me, flipping through my phone and credentials.

"Headquarters EOD Unit, Julius Kinney." He picked up the radio. "Command Center, verify an identity. Headquarters EOD Unit, Julius Kinney, badge number 079527."

The radio crackled with static for a few moments, but no immediate reply came.

My throat was parched with desperation.

"Captain Hunter, verification takes time, but the bomb isn't going to wait. Just let me talk to Luther—I can guide him remotely over video if I have to."

Captain Hunter hesitated and was about to speak when the door of the command vehicle slid open.

Christine leaned half her body in, holding up her phone.

"Officer, have you finished your verification? I have something important to report."

"What is it?" Captain Hunter asked with a frown.

Christine stepped inside, a mischievous grin spreading across her face.

"Captain Hunter, let me start by apologizing. I was just joking around out there. Julius really is a bomb disposal expert from the headquarters EOD unit, and all his tools are standard issue. He wasn't lying to you."

Captain Hunter furrowed his brow and was about to speak when Christine cut him off.

"But I had a reason for saying that. Three months ago, Julius made an operational error during a live-fire training exercise. He nearly got three team members blown up.

"The unit issued him a formal disciplinary penalty, and headquarters is already in the process of terminating him. But he's been refusing to sign the paperwork, and he's even vowed to get revenge on the unit."

I was dumbfounded. This was pure slander!

"Christine, you were the one who made that operational error and nearly got those three colleagues killed!"

I shot to my feet, the handcuffs yanking the chair with a loud clatter.

"If I hadn't caught it in time, those three would have been blown up by you!"

Christine flinched back at my outburst, her eyes reddening immediately.

"S-See how he gets?" she said in a trembling voice. "The moment the truth comes out, he flies into rage. He's even trying to turn it around and blame me."

Chapter 3

"Captain Hunter, I'm really scared. Did Julius insist on bringing me to the scene today because he wanted to use the chaos to…"

Christine didn't finish her sentence, but everyone understood exactly what she was implying.

Captain Hunter's expression darkened.

No matter how one looked at it, a terminated bomb disposal expert with suspected mental instability showed up at a bomb scene with a bag full of tools and a young female intern in tow, which was downright unsettling.

"Put him back."

"Captain Hunter, she's lying!" I shook my head frantically, my voice already cracking. "There's no disciplinary record in my personnel file! All you need is to check it, and you'll see!"

"We will check," Captain Hunter replied coldly. "But until we do, you're not going anywhere."

I slumped back into the chair.

"Why…" I stared at Christine's tear-streaked face. "Christine, what did I ever do to you? Do you even know there are over 300 kids in there?"

Christine caught sight of Captain Hunter turning away to answer the radio, and the aggrieved look on her face vanished in an instant.

She leaned in close, her voice dropping to a whisper. "You have the nerve to ask? All I did was nearly blow up three competitors, and you had to dress me down in front of the whole unit. You couldn't even leave me an ounce of dignity.

"Do you know how many people posted about it on social media that night, laughing at me? And Instructor Tate from the SWAT team was really starting to like me, but because of you, he hasn't said a single word to me since.

"You ruined my reputation and my relationship. Now, I'm going to let you taste what it's like to be utterly destroyed."

After hearing that, all I felt was utter absurdity.

I'd reamed her out back then because she'd fallen asleep during live training and nearly gotten herself and three other team members killed.

"Christine, there are 300 lives in there. You're a police officer too. You swore an oath to your badge—we're supposed to protect people!"

Christine pulled out a tube of lipstick and started applying it in front of her phone's front camera.

"Don't try to shove that high-and-mighty stuff down my throat. I'm not like you. The only reason I came to this unit was to knock out a three-month internship and get my stamp.

"My uncle said he'll transfer me straight to a desk job at the municipal headquarters by the end of the year. Only an idiot like you runs toward bombs. Do it your whole life, and you'll still just be a grunt."

She pressed her lips together in front of the camera after applying her lipstick and gave a satisfied nod.

Urgent footsteps pounded outside the command vehicle.

A pale-faced communications officer yanked the door open.

"Captain Hunter, the EOD team inside just failed their second attempt. Luther reports that the bomb's detonator has an anti-tamper chip, and their equipment can't read it. We've got 21 minutes left on the timer."

"21 minutes?" I shot up from my chair, the handcuffs cutting into my wrists until they bled. "Let me go in there! I have the decryption key for that anti-tamper chip. It's on my phone!"

Captain Hunter held my phone, his gaze wavering between me and the communications officer at the door.

"Captain Hunter, you can send ten men to escort me in. Put a gun to the back of my head if you want! But you can't let 300 people die because of a few baseless rumors disguised as jokes!"

Captain Hunter gritted his teeth and turned to look at Christine.

"Do you know anything about this decryption key he's talking about?"

Christine shrugged. "You believe anything he says? That guy's full of crap. Don't let him fool you. Just wait for the headquarters to confirm."

"There's no time!" I roared. "Verifying my identity will take at least half an hour. By the time you finish the process, that bomb will have already gone off!"

29 Minutes Left and I'm the Suspected Bomber

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